Completely grain-free and made with no glutens, Only Natural Pet Chicken Apple Pie Dog Biscuits are wholesome treats made in small batches to ensure taste and texture. Each delicious bite features the satisfying crunch your dog loves and is filled with human-quality ingredients, including garbanzo bean flour, apples, chicken broth, and organic eggs.

Only Natural Pet Chicken Apple Pie Dog Biscuits are a deliciously crunchy biscuit made with no wheat, corn, or soy. Featuring only premium ingredients, these have no preservatives or fillers and absolutely nothing artificial.

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My dog has allergies to wheat and is also a chicken lover. Add in apple pie, and you had me at "oven baked." I break these treats up to stuff in his Kong and it serves as a great nighttime treat and reward for my dog. Thanks for this great product and I plan to purchase it again.

I'm not sure about this treat yet. Because it's healthy, both dogs wait...hoping for some junk food. Eventually, the puppy eats and the older dog follows. Apparently it tastes good but they don't wolf it down quickly...which is actually a good thing.

These treats smell so good I almost want to try one myself. The dogs love them and I know they are good for them. The biscuits are small but they are hard and crunchy and the dogs really need to chomp on them so they are good at cleaning teeth. Many dog biscuits are somewhat crumbly so they can get stuck in the teeth and cause tartar build up. These are much harder and don't crumble easily. My dogs love them.

Our Yorkie enjoys these treats. She doesn't scarf them down like she does the chicken strips, but enjoys playing with them first and then lays down to chew them up. For some reason, she has me break them into pieces before she eats them. Could be they are hard to break up initially. I know I have a harder time then with other treats.But all in all, she enjoys getting these and looks forward to her "reward" after her bath.